Anne-Fleur Multon is a feminist French author whose novels, from the Allô Sorcières series to intimate tales such as Les Nuits bleues, are full of commitment, solidarity and emancipation. Her modern, poetic writing also draws on her attachment to Brittany, which is often an underlying theme in her stories.
At 6pm, at the café associatif Le Passage, Anne-Fleur Multon will be talking about the figure of the witch in literature, a powerful symbol that runs through both children's and contemporary stories.
At around 7.30pm, there will be a book signing, in partnership with the bookshop La Pluie d'été, followed by a shared meal, a convivial moment for informal exchanges between professionals.
The meetings are free of charge. Booking is recommended but not compulsory.
At 6pm, at the café associatif Le Passage, Anne-Fleur Multon will be talking about the figure of the witch in literature, a powerful symbol that runs through both children's and contemporary stories.
At around 7.30pm, there will be a book signing, in partnership with the bookshop La Pluie d'été, followed by a shared meal, a convivial moment for informal exchanges between professionals.
The meetings are free of charge. Booking is recommended but not compulsory.



